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diversified financial services company executive

Edward Gerald Corrigan, American diversified financial services company executive. Member Aspen Institute (co-chairman), Economic Club of New York.

Background

Corrigan, Edward Gerald was born on June 13, 1941 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States.

Education

Bachelor of Science, Fairfield University. Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, Fordham University.

Career

Group vice president management and planning Federal Reserve Bank New York, 1976-1980. Special assignment to chairman board governors Federal Reserve Systems, 1979-1980. President Federal Reserve Bank Minneapolis, 1981-1984, Federal Reserve Bank New York, New York City, 1985-1993.

Chairman international advisors Goldman, Sachs & Company, 1994-1996. Managing director The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (formerly Goldman, Sachs & Company), since 1997.

Chairman Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, 1991—1993. Co-chair The Bretton Woods Committee, The Per Jacobsson Foundation, The Group of Thirty, The Institute for Finance Stability, Bank for International Settlements, The Trilateral Commission, Aspen Institute Program on the World Economy, International Advisory Panel of Monetary Authority of Singapore.

Achievements

  • Edward Gerald Corrigan has been listed as a noteworthy Investment banker by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Member Aspen Institute (co-chairman), Economics Club of New York.